2017 Myanmar National League Explained

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Competition:Myanmar National League
Season:2017
Winners:Shan United
Runners-Up:Yangon United
2Nd Runners-Up:Yadanarbon
Promoted:City Yangon
Mahar United F.C.
Relegated:Chin United
Nay Pyi Taw
Continentalcup1:Champions League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Shan United
Continentalcup2:AFC Cup
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers:Yangon United or
Shan United
Matches:125
Total Goals:344
League Topscorer:Christopher Chizoba
Keith Martu Nah (15 goals)
Best Goalkeeper:Thiha Sithu (14 Clean Sheets)
Biggest Home Win:Yangon United 7 – 0 Chin United (29.10.2017)
Biggest Away Win:Hanthawaddy United 0 – 3 Yangon United (25.2.2017)
Highest Scoring:Nay Pyi Taw F.C. 3 – 4 Hanthawaddy United (14.5.2017)
Yadanarbon F.C. 4 – 3 Ayeyawady United F.C. (22.5.2017)
Yangon United 7 – 0 Chin United (29.10.2017)
Longest Wins:11 matches
Yangon United
Longest Unbeaten:13 matches
Yangon United
Longest Winless:5 matches
Hanthawaddy United
Longest Losses:5 matches
Chin United
Best Attacking Team:50 goals
Yadanarbon FC
Weak Attacking Team:12 goals
Southern Myanmar
Best Defence Team:6 goals
Shan United F.C.
Weak Defence Team:49 goals
Nay Pyi Taw
Prevseason:2016
Nextseason:2018

The 2017 Myanmar National League, also known as the 2017 Max Cement Myanmar National League, is the 8th season of the Myanmar National League, the top Burmese professional league for association football clubs since its founding in 2009. The nation's highest professional football league was shaken up at the end of the 2016 season following a series of surprise announcements by MNL-1 teams Zwegapin United and Zeyar Shwe Myay stating that they were going to drop out of the League in the next season.[1] Also, Manaw Myay announced the team would be disbanded, despite winning promotion to Myanmar’s premier domestic league by finishing the season's MNL-2 from the first place. A committee meeting between the Myanmar Football Federation and Myanmar National League officials held in Yangon on September 10 decided to reverse Southern Myanmar's relegation to MNL-2 in the next season, while Nay Pyi Taw received a surprise promotion into the first-tier league. Facing the loss of three squads and fears of scheduling complications for an 11-team league, MFF officials resolved to allow Southern Myanmar to remain in MNL-1, despite an 11th-place finish with only 14 points in the 2016 season. MNL-2 second-place finishers G.F.A, as well as third-place Nay Pyi Taw, were also promoted to the top league to maintain a 12-team schedule.[2]

Although Zwegapin United initially signalled their intention to drop out of contention on August 22, team owner U Hla Htay later reversed his decision and announced that his team would continue to compete in the MNL-1, with preparations under progress for a home stadium in Hpa-An. In May 2017, Max Cement company sponsored 2017 MNL for second-half season.

Teams

A total of 12 teams are competing in the 2017 season: 10 sides from the 2016 season and two promoted teams from the 2016 Myanmar National League 2.

Stadiums

ClubHome CityStadiumCapacity
Ayeyawady UnitedPatheinAyar Stadium6,000
Chin UnitedHakhaWammathu Maung Stadium*4,000
Hanthawaddy UnitedBagoGrand Royal Stadium4,000
MagweMagwayMagway Stadium3,000
Nay Pyi TawNay Pyi TawWunna Theikdi Stadium30,000
Rakhine UnitedSittweWeithali Stadium7,000
Shan UnitedTaunggyiTaunggyi Stadium7,000
Southern MyanmarMawlamyaingRamanya Stadium10,000
YadanarbonMandalayMandalarthiri Stadium30,000
Yangon UnitedYangonYangon United Sports Complex3,500
G.F.AChin
Zwegapin UnitedHpa-AnAung Than Lwin Stadium3,000
(*) – not ready to play. MNL clubs that have not had their home stadia ready to host home matches currently use Aung San Stadium and Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon.[3]

Foreign players

The number of foreign players is restricted to four per MNL club. A team can use three foreign players on the field in each game, including a slot for a player from among AFC countries.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC playerFormer Player
Ayeyawady United Sébastien Etiemble Keith Martu Nah Ndongo Philippe
Chin United Soulemadou Sackie Teah Doe Ahmadou Kaham Mardochee Arthur Kouassi
GFA Atanga Effa Kostka Mark Sekyi Emmanuel Uzochukwu
Hanthawaddy United Junior Marcinho Marcio Santos
Magwe Abdulafees Abdulsalam Jean-Paul Hinako Oulaï Michael Falcon Sylla Sekou
Nay Pyi Taw Ibrahim Bamba Gaoussou Saliffii Nishihara Takumu
Shan United Djawa Maximin Patrick Kanyuka Christopher Chizoba Han Kyung-in Kim Hyun-woo
Southern Myanmar Mirko Todorović Simeon Hristov Hedipo Gustavo Fernando Prado
Rakhine United Argarawa Anderson Ebimo West Idoku Sunday Mathew
Yadanarbon Williams Patrick Asare
Yangon United Kekere Moukailou Emerson César Francis Emeka
Zwekapin United Maranhão Clarke Clifford MoussaKen Matsumoto Donald Bissa Djam Ronald Kufoin

Personnel and sponsoring

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Ayeyawady United Htet Min Saya Min Min Thu FBT AMI Insurance
Chin United Shwe Shwe Aung Suan Lam Mang Pro Sport M-150
G.F.A Htike Thiha Saya Mai Aih Naing Kronos Gospel For Asia
Hanthawaddy United Saya Zaw Min Htut Aung Zaw FBT
Magwe Win Hlaing Oo Hein Zar Aung Grand Sport
Nay Pyi Taw Kyaw Zin Saya Chan Chan Warrix Sports Hotel ACE
Rakhine United Phyo Thiha Naing Chan Nyein Kyaw United Amara Bank
Shan United Soe Myat Min Thiha Sithu Pro Sport KBZ Bank
Southern Myanmar FC Win Min Htike Soe Myat Thu Pro Sport Yuzana Group
Yadanarbon Aung Phyo Saya Yan Paing FBT Alpine
Yangon United Ko Ko Oo Khin Maung Lwin Grand Sport First National Insurance
Zwekapin United Saya Min Kyi Aung Latt Ko Ko Aye Htay Group

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyWeekTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
U Min KyiResigned29 April 2017116th U Soe Moe30 April 2017
U Min Tun LynnSacked1 May 20171112th U Myint Swe2 May 2017
U Mya LwinSacked9 May 2017128thFabiano Jose Costa Flora9 May 2017

League table

Matches

Fixtures and results of the Myanmar National League 2017 season.[4]

Week 22

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 29 October 2017.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Keith Martu NahAyeyawady United15
Christopher ChizobaShan United
3 Sunday MathewRakhine United11
4 Marcio GomesHanthawaddy United10
Patrick AsareYadanarbon
EmmanuelGFA
Francis EmekaYangon United
8 Dway Ko Ko ChitShan United7
Thiha ZawAyeyawady United
10 Bamba GaoussouNay Pyi Taw6
Aung ThuYadanarbon
Thet NaingYadanarbon
Win Naing SoeYadanarbon
Simeon HristovSouthern Myanmar
Kyaw Ko KoYangon United
CésarYangon United
15 Suan Lam MangChin United4

Hat-tricks

PlayerFor !Against Result Date
Marcio GomesHanthawaddy UnitedNay Pyi Taw4–314 May 2017
Patrick AsareYadanarbonChin United6–12 June 2017
Patrick AsareYadanarbonHanthawaddy United2–314 October 2017

Clean sheets

As of 12 September 2017.

RankPlayerClubCleansheets
1 Thiha SithuShan United14
2 Kyaw Zin HtetYangon United12
3 Van Lal HruaiaAyeyawady United8
4 Kyaw Zin PhyoMagwe7
5 Chan Nyein KyawRakhine United6

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
CoachClubPlayerClub
JanuaryU Tin Maung TunYangon United Francis EmekaYangon United
February U Soe Myat MinShan UnitedShan United
March & AprilU Tin Maung TunYangon UnitedKyaw Ko KoYangon United
May U Soe Myat MinShan United Thet NaingYadanarbon

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Hlaing. Kyaw Zin. Eight seasons in for MNL, three teams drop out. 5 October 2016. The Myanmar Times. 6 September 2016.
  2. News: Hlaing. Kyaw Zin. Southern, Nay Pyi Taw catch MNL break. 5 October 2016. The Myanmar Times. 13 September 2016.
  3. News: MNL. MFF. Eight seasons in for MNL, three teams drop out. 21 October 2016. Stdium. 21 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161021141349/http://www.arecar.de/Grounds/Grounds_Myanmar/MYANMAR-STADIUMS/myanmar-stadiums.html. 2016-10-21. dead.
  4. http://www.themff.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=668&Itemid=543 Myanmar National League